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Nouman Hassan
on Oct 09, 2024Verified
Conlon and Fasolo suggest that quick interventions tend to produce disputant feelings of lack of control and loss of voice.
Quick Interventions
Rapid actions or measures taken to address or mitigate an issue, often in emergency or immediate situations.
Loss of Voice
The situation where individuals or groups feel their opinions or concerns are ignored or undervalued in decision-making processes.
- Grasp the implications of third-party interventions for the satisfaction and relationship dynamics among disputing parties.
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Learning Objectives
- Grasp the implications of third-party interventions for the satisfaction and relationship dynamics among disputing parties.
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